2010 North Carolina Census Results | Wake County Population Growth

2010 North Carolina Census Results

Wake County Highest Percentage Population Growth

The 2010 North Carolina Census results, released by the U.S. Census Bureau in March 2011, show a 43.5% increase in Wake County's population, a higher percentage increase than any other North Carolina county. Wake County's population has reached 900,993.

Overall, North Carolina saw a 18.5% increase in population to 9,535,483, the second highest increase in 100 years of Census results.

The South (encompassing North Carolina) experienced an overall population increase of 14.3%, higher than any other region in the U.S.

The interactive graph below shows 10 decades of U.S. population change data. Mouse over a state to see the percentage and count of population growth. The left-hand graph will show the increasing trend for North Carolina.

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The interactive graph below shows North Carolina population change by County. Mouse over a county to see the trend, percentage, and count of population growth.

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